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Konstantin (Kim Bodnia) makes a surprise appearance—he is unhappy that she has stayed in the city after the assassination, especially with Eve around, which he is not aware that she also knows, but then suggests she can now trail Eve. Pamela, the tourist, returns, to Konstantin's dismay; as he leaves, Villanelle dresses her in Eve's clothes. Bill and Eve hunt down Jin. As Bill repeats his apologies for losing the suitcase, Eve only notes that Niko will be unhappy about the green scarf, though she personally doesn't like it. They confront Jin, who says that a revised cause of death
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says Zhang had a heart attack, but get no more information; Jin then says they can talk more over dinner, inviting only Eve. Eve goes shopping for a nice dress, per Jin's instructions, at the suggestion of going clubbing after dinner; Bill explores Berlin and bumps into Villanelle without recognising her. As Eve is shopping, Villanelle is dressed as a store attendant, and surreptitiously suggests a matching belt for the dress she has picked out, smiling shyly behind a clothing rail when Eve approves. At her hotel, Eve begins getting dressed and receives a video call from Niko, who is hosting
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a dinner party she had forgotten about and questions her dress, with Eve explaining her dinner situation, which Niko doesn't like. Bill then enters, telling her she needs to shave her armpits—in her own hotel, Villanelle watches the video call remotely—and then offering other fashion advice, telling Eve to remove her bra because it shows at the sides and back of the dress, which wasn't designed to be worn with a bra. The two also exchange friendly rapport, discussing Bill's party years in Berlin and his bisexuality, before Bill asks Eve if she is attracted to women, and if she
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is attracted to Villanelle. He then walks her to the train station and directs her, catching sight of Villanelle as he is leaving. Bill recognises the green scarf on Villanelle and protects Eve by stepping in and asking about it so that the train leaves before she can chase Eve; Villanelle gives an innocent excuse and leaves the station, but Bill pursues her. Eve is busy at the dinner with Jin, who keeps pushing back on revealing any information, forcing Eve to remain and to give niceties, while Bill chases Villanelle through Berlin; Villanelle becomes aware of him and begins to
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tease him. Eve struggles with keeping up the facade and gets Jin to outright tell her what happened; he reveals that the Chinese government is covering up Zhang's death, but that this is because of the fetish association, not because they called the hit. He also says he is unable to keep investigating why Zhang was killed, but asks Eve to continue it. Bill calls Eve, explaining that he is tailing someone in Cassiopeia, asking for her help and to call Weber for him. Villanelle escapes Bill by cutting into an upmarket night club; Bill tries to follow but is
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sent to the back of the line by the bouncer. Jin continues to give Eve information as she ignores her phone, telling her that Zhang had uncovered a Chinese mole shortly before his assassination, suggesting there may be a connection; Eve takes the hint and then opens a gift Jin gave her when she arrived, revealing a memory drive. She checks her phone when Bill leaves another voicemail, leaving dinner to help him. Bill and Eve get into the night club at about the same time, Bill slightly outpacing her as they search the dancefloor, spotting Villanelle first. As he fights
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Synopsis & Dries van Noten suit
through dancers to reach her, she turns around and smiles at him as though she has known his location the entire time, moving across the dancefloor to get to him as he tries to run away but is trapped between dancers. Villanelle stabs him repeatedly in the chest to the music, looking deeply into his eyes, with Eve watching on from across the dancefloor. Villanelle leaves as Eve tries to cross the dancefloor to Bill, who sags to the floor as he bleeds out. Dries van Noten suit The "power suit" that Villanelle wears in this episode has been described
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as "iconic". It is a brocade suit that was designed by Dries Van Noten and became Comer's favorite outfit; the actress was planning to take it home but felt it was too much like her character. The fitted suit at first appears to have a pattern of red hearts, but at closer inspection this is revealed to be interlocking red and blue geometric shapes; the pattern is one thing it has been described as "memorable" for. Costume designer Phoebe de Gaye said that for the scene she wanted Villanelle to have "a kind of mannish look", opting for a suit that
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was very different from the "Uniqlo mixed up with charity shops" suits that Eve wears in that "it's got shape" and is "low at the front", so it looks "sexy" rather than business practical. She also discusses how the bright colors of the suit worked well both under the pink and purple strobing lights of the nightclub and the green lights of the Berlin U-Bahn, and how the metallic sheen made it "gleam[...] in a slightly sinister way" in the external night shots. IndieWire notes that the suit both matches Villanelle's job, in that it is comfortable, but is also
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attention-grabbing, showing "just how cocky she is about not getting caught despite standing out". Reception Critics have noted the use of the "Bury your gays" stereotype in the episode; Andrea Merodeadora of Medium comments on how quickly Bill is murdered—explaining that "Not ten minutes after we learn that [he] isn't straight, Villanelle murders him"—and on its extreme violence, especially compared to Villanelle's typically elegant kills, as she uses "over a dozen swift, deep stabs to the chest". Though the review in general praises the representation of LGBT+ characters in the series, it does note that neither Luke Jennings nor Phoebe
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Waller-Bridge (though they did not write this episode) publicly identify as LGBT, suggesting that they "[are not] at all aware of just how often gay people are killed off in TV and how harmful this is". Hanh Nguyen of IndieWire also comments on how "brutal" the murder is in contrast to the "outrageous" previous ones that it is "a massive departure from", and how it comes after "the usual storytelling tropes hinting at a colorful past". Kayti Burt of Den of Geek and Lisa Weidenfeld of The A.V. Club both thought the death was poorly executed, but appreciated how it
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contributed to the growing co-dependency of Eve and Villanelle; Burt described Bill's death as "sloppily handled" and "contrived", with Weidenfeld saying that it "doesn’t quite hold water". Reviews praise the representation of LGBT+ characters in the episode, mentioning the nonchalant way Bill, an older man, discusses his fluid sexuality; how Eve and the show openly acknowledge the erotic description she gives of Villanelle without being concerned of its implications; and the easy excitement of a female tourist's unexpected sexual encounter with Villanelle. On Rotten Tomatoes the episode has a 100% rating from 5 reviews.
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Don't Set Your Dogs on Me
Background and recording & Promotion
Don't Set Your Dogs on Me Background and recording Don't Set Your Dogs on Me contains songs from Coma's 2011 untitled record, commonly known as Czerwony album (The Red Album). However, the band's frontman Piotr Rogucki wrote new lyrics for all the tracks. An additional track, titled "Song 4 Boys", was written for the soundtrack of Polish TV series Misja Afghanistan, in which Rogucki (who is also an actor) played one of the lead characters. Don't Set Your Dogs on Me is Coma's second English-language album, the first one being Excess (2010). Promotion The album was promoted by several music
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videos. An official music video for "With You" was released onto YouTube on 17 December 2012. On 17 January 2013, footage from a rehearsal of "Rainy Song" was released. An official music video for "Song 4 Boys" was released on 20 March 2013.
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Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)
Background
Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica) Background In April 2001, Carey signed an estimated US$100 million record deal with Virgin Records. Following commencement for Glitter — her first album under the new label — and the film of same name, Carey embarked on a massive promotional campaign for the project. In July of the same year, Carey made a controversial appearance on the MTV program Total Request Live (TRL). She came out onto the filming stage, pushing an ice cream cart while wearing an oversized shirt. Seemingly anxious and exhilarated, Carey began giving out individual bars of ice cream to fans
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and guests on the program, while waving to the crowd down below on Times Square, while diverging into a rambling monologue regarding therapy. Carey then walked to Daly's platform and began a striptease, in which she shed her shirt to reveal a tight yellow and green ensemble, leading him to exclaim "Mariah Carey has lost her mind!". Following other appearances on which her publicist Cindy Berger said the singer was "not thinking clearly", she was hospitalized, citing "extreme exhaustion" and a "physical and emotional breakdown". Following her induction at an un-disclosed hospital in Connecticut, Carey remained hospitalized and under doctor's care
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Background & Critical reception
for two weeks, followed by an extended absence from the album's promotion. "Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)" was released worldwide as the third single from Glitter by Virgin Records America on November 26, 2001, as a double A-side single with "Never Too Far". The song appears in a scene of the film Glitter, when producer Julian "Dice" Black has met Billie Frank (played by Carey) and invites her to an impromptu freestyle jam session in his club. Critical reception "Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)" received mixed reviews from music critics. Harry Guerin from Raidió Teilifís Éireann wrote that Carey "works
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better on raunch not regrets and her duets" like on the song, which perfectly captured the film's 1980's vibe, also complimenting its "clinical" production which "you wonder whether the engineers work masks and gowns at the mixing desk", proving that Carey should "spend more time around DJs and decks and less with grand pianos". A writer from BET network included the track on their list of "Mariah Carey Singles That Deserved to Be No. 1 (But Didn't Get There)", stating that "not even Mystikal could help a track that was cursed by simply being part of the Glitter soundtrack". Its
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"catchiness" was also praised, while also commenting that it should have receive more attention. Natalie Nichols from the Los Angeles Times gave a mixed statement, commenting how the song was "almost campy", but "guilty fun". Witney Seibold from Mandatory website was mixed, saying "This may be my favorite or second favorite track on the record", but criticized the fact that Carey was "so often in the background", and wondered if Glitter was her "ploy to move from the forefront of her records to a more production-heavy vocation". For his part, Slant Magazine editor Sal Cinquemani wrote that "not all of
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Glitter is, ahem, gold. Carey is relegated to a virtual hood ornament of Don't Stop". Larry Nager from The Cincinnati Enquirer commented that Carey "grooves with less success to Tom Browne's '80s fusion hit, 'Funkin' for Jamaica'". People magazine was more negative, stating that the song borrowed "a little too lazily" from its sampled song. James Salmon from Dotmusic was also negative, saying it was "highly jaded and predictably uninteresting. But we'll let her off just this once". Chart performance "Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)" failed to make any significant impact on the charts. It failed to reach the
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US Billboard Hot 100, however it peaked inside of the Bubbling Under Hot 100, which acts as an extension of the former chart, peaking at number 123 on the week dated October 27, 2001. It also reached number 42 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs component chart. Worldwide, "Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)" was released as a double A-side with "Never Too Far". In the United Kingdom, the release reached a position of number 32. It also managed to reach peaks of numbers 36 and 16 in Australia and Spain, respectively. "Never Too Far/Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)" reached numbers
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67 and 65 in the Netherlands and Switzerland, respectively. In both the Flemish and Wallonian territories in Belgium, the single peaked at numbers four and one, respectively, on the equivalent of the "bubbling under" charts, registering songs just below the main charts. Music video The accompanying music video for "Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)" was directed by Sanaa Hamri and filmed at the Maple Leaf Bar and a swamp outside New Orleans, Louisiana. The song's radio version was used in the video. The word "ass" was removed in the version. R!OT provided visual effects services for the video. Initially, the
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director planned to shot the elements of Carey against green screen, but R!OT visual effects supervisor Eric Mises-Rosenfeld found that there was too little room to set up a screen behind the singer on the stage. Rosenfeld consulted with R!OT VFX production's compositing team in Santa Monica and together they came up with a solution, according to VFX's production coordinator Diana Young, who said: "They determined that a split screen technique could be used to produce the required plates while meeting the director's creative objectives". Chief among those objectives was making the trick look real. "The idea was to make
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it appear natural", explained HSI producer Steve Woroniecki. "We wanted something more than just three Mariahs on-stage, they needed to function like a real trio, interacting with one another - so that it wouldn't be easy to see how it was done". Mises-Rosenfeld played a key role in accomplishing that goal, advising Hamri on what could and could not be done and concocting clever ways to make the three singers appear to be part of the same environment. R!OT's compositing team, consisting of lead compositor Claus Hansen assisted by Stefano Trivelli and Verdi Sevenhuysen, cemented the effect joining the three images
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together seamlessly and layering them over a background scene that included fans sitting at tables behind the stage. At one point, an extra crosses the frame between the camera and the back-up trio. According to Woroniecki, "That was one of the things that we thought would make the shot feel real. It took very careful work from the compositors to prepare all of the layers and adjust the lighting and shadows to make it work, but in the end it looks seamless. It's perfect". The music video premiered on MTV's Total Request Live (TRL) on October 18, 2001. It is set
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in a nightclub with Mystikal on stage performing for an enthusiastic crowd, featuring southern bayous and various lifestyles. Also on stage there is a trio of back-up singers, all played by Carey. The trio, grouped around a microphone, are not exact duplicates as each Carey wears a different wardrobe and hairstyle. They also behave differently, playing off one another's performance. At one point the two singers on the outside, stop to stare at the singer in the middle as she reaches a high note. Emmanuel Hapsis from KQED included the video on his list of "All 64 Mariah Carey Music
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Videos, Ranked from Best to Worst", highlighting the fact that Carey's ego "got so big" that it turned into three.
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Don Featherstone (artist)
Biography
Don Featherstone (artist) Biography Featherstone was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1936 and grew up in nearby Berlin. After graduating from the Worcester Art Museum's art school, in 1957, he was offered a job designing three-dimensional animals for Union Products, Inc. Over his years at Union Products, Featherstone sculpted over 750 different items, the first two of which were a girl with a water can and a boy with a dog. When Featherstone was asked in 1957 to sculpt a duck, he purchased one, which he named Charlie, and later released the bird in Coggshall Park. Later that year,
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Don Featherstone (artist)
Biography & Pink Flamingo
he was asked to carve a flamingo. The now iconic pink flamingo went on sale in 1958, when the color pink was popular. In 1996, Featherstone was awarded the 1996 Ig Nobel Art Prize for his creation of the pink flamingo, and he also began his tenure as president of Union Products which he held until he retired in 2000. On June 22, 2015, Featherstone died from Lewy body dementia at the age of 79. Pink Flamingo Featherstone based his creation on photographs of flamingos from National Geographic, as he was not able to obtain real flamingos to use as models. As
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Pink Flamingo
time went on, the plastic flamingo became more popular. They appeared across the country and even as parts of various art exhibits. In 1987, Donald Featherstone inscribed his signature in the original plastic mold. This was apparently to help distinguish between original and "knock-off" Pink Plastic Flamingos. Featherstone's signature stayed on the bird until 2001 when it was removed. The signature was quickly replaced due to a small boycott of the unsigned birds. In November 2006, Union Products closed and production of the flamingo stopped. Shortly thereafter, a New York company purchased the molds for Featherstone's flamingos and subcontracted production to
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Pink Flamingo
a Fitchburg company, Cado Products. In 2010, Cado Products (cadocompany.com) purchased the copyrights and plastic molds for the pink flamingos and continues to manufacture them. They are generally sold in sets of two—one holding its head erect, nearly three feet (0.91 m) high, the other bending over as if looking for food.
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Don Tykeson
Early life and education
Don Tykeson Early life and education The son of O. Ansel Tykeson and Hillie M. Haveman, Don Tykeson was born April 11, 1927, in Portland, Oregon. He was reared on his family's farm near Newburg, Oregon. Tykeson began his education at the Mountain Top one-room school, and he won a statewide Future Farmers of America public speaking contest. He met Rilda M. "Willie" Steigleder, another student at the University of Oregon, and they married in 1950. The couple had three children. At age 30 Tykeson was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). He called MS his "old friend," crediting it with pushing him
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Don Tykeson
Early life and education & Career and philanthropy
to "concentrate on what mattered most". Career and philanthropy Tykeson worked in the communications industry throughout his adult life, beginning in sales at The Oregon Journal, and then managing and buying minority interest in Liberty Communications/KEZI of Eugene, Oregon. He purchased Bend Cable in 1983, which became BendBroadband. By 1983, when his firm was sold for US$186 million to Tele-Communications Inc., it "had become one of the top 20 cable operators in the nation." Tykeson was a founding board member of C-SPAN. Tykeson and his wife were major donors to the University of Oregon, Oregon State University, Oregon Health & Science
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Don Tykeson
Career and philanthropy & Awards and legacy
University, Sacred Heart Medical Center in Eugene, and Lane Community College. His daughters estimated their parents have donated "tens of millions of dollars to organizations involved in education, science, health and the arts". The National Multiple Sclerosis Society noted, "Their support of the National MS Society has included funding MS research at Oregon Health and Science University and supporting programs and services for people with MS throughout the Pacific Northwest." Awards and legacy The University of Oregon is constructing a new student advising center named "Tykeson Hall" after Tykeson and his wife Wille, with construction scheduled for completion by Fall term
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Don Tykeson
Awards and legacy
2019. Oregon State University also has named a building "Tykeson Hall" at the Cascades campus in Bend, Oregon.
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Donald Tang
Early life & Finance career
Donald Tang Early life Donald Tang was born in Shanghai, China where his parents were college professors. A story titled "He Came For Love" in the Los Angeles Times describes how Tang at the age of 18 followed his long time girlfriend Jean to Los Angeles in 1982, after she and her family immigrated to America. Jean is now his wife. Working a series of restaurant jobs to finance his education, Tang graduated from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, in 1986 with a chemical engineering degree. Finance career His career in finance began at
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Donald Tang
Finance career
Merrill Lynch & Co. in 1987 on the institutional equity sales team, later moving to Lehman Brothers and concentrating on fixed income institutional sales. He joined Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc. in 1992 in Los Angeles as Senior Managing Director of Investment Banking. In 1993, he was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of Bear Stearns Asia and moved to its Hong Kong office, subsequently being named Chairman of Bear Stearns Asia. From 1993 to 1999, he built up its Asian operations, opening offices in China and Singapore. Tang's Asian expansion focused on five product areas including Equities, Fixed
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Donald Tang
Finance career
Income, Investment Banking, Wealth Management, and Derivatives. While serving in Hong Kong, Tang was elected to the Board of Directors of Bear Stearns & Co. in 1997. In March 1999 Tang moved to Chicago and managed the Bear Stearns Midwest Region. In 2001 his accomplishments in the Midwest were recognized by the Bear Stearns Board of Directors, which elected Tang as a Vice Chairman of the company. He was then transferred to Los Angeles, with a dual mandate to both manage its West Coast operations, and, as Chairman and CEO of Bear Stearns Asia, to supervise all activity in Asia. In
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Donald Tang
Finance career
2003 Tang was appointed Chairman and President of Bear Stearns International Holdings. Mr. Tang was instrumental in advising an arm of the CITIC Group during its unprecedented $1.15 billion acquisition of Nations Energy in Kazakhstan. He led the Bear Stearns team representing Hunan Valin Group, a Chinese steel company, when it sold a 37 percent stake to Mittal Steel (now ArcelorMittal) in what was then the largest acquisition by an international strategic investor of a Chinese-listed firm. Following that deal, Lakshmi Mittal was quoted in the Financial Times saying, "Anyone seeking to do a major deal in China will learn about
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Donald Tang
Finance career
Donald Tang." Jimmy Cayne, the CEO of Bear Stearns, kept an Ek Chor brand motorcycle in his office to commemorate Donald Tang's work in arranging the groundbreaking New York Stock Exchange listing of the Ek Chor China Motorcycle Co., a joint venture between Thai and Chinese interests. Under Tang's leadership, Bear Stearns Asia was financial advisor to telecom giant China Mobile and jointly led its secondary offering. Bear Stearns served as financial advisor and co-lead manager for the IPO of China Telecom. Bear Stearns Asia under Donald Tang also served as financial advisor for Guangshen Railway Co Ltd., Beijing Yanhua Petrochemical Ltd,.
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Donald Tang
Finance career & Entertainment Media
and Yanzhou Coal Mining Co Ltd. arranging pioneering financial transactions in their respective industries. Entertainment Media Prior to the formation of Tang Media Partners, Donald Tang was instrumental in facilitating the deal that resulted in Dalian Wanda, a leading Chinese conglomerate, acquiring AMC Entertainment Holdings for $2.6B in 2012. In June 2016, Tang Media Partners acquired majority ownership of IM Global which featured a robust international film, television, music production, sales and distribution platform. At the time of the acquisition, TMP announced a partnership involving IM Global and China's social media giant Tencent to form a new television production
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Entertainment Media
joint venture under IM Global called IM Global TV. Donald Tang continued expanding the global reach of TMP with the purchase of domestic (US) motion picture distributor Open Road Films from AMC and Regal. Open Road has released more than 35 feature films with combined global box office of over $1 billion including the best picture Oscar-winning Spotlight. Open Road is the youngest studio to receive the Oscar honor for Best Picture. In 2017, Tang Media Partners created Global Road Entertainment as an operating unit incorporating Open Road, IM Global and IM Global TV, focused on tailoring content for both worldwide audiences
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Entertainment Media
as well as regional tastes. Mr. Tang recruited Rob Friedman, the former co-chairman of Lionsgate's Motion Picture Group, former vice chair of Paramount Pictures and a former longtime exec at Warner Brothers to serve as Chairman and CEO of Global Road. Friedman has helped guide some of Hollywood's biggest franchises, including The Hunger Games and Twilight films. He is also behind such box office and critically acclaimed hits such as La La Land, Hacksaw Ridge and The Hurt Locker. In 2018, Global Road Entertainment filed for bankruptcy.
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Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse
Profession
Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse Profession A trained economist, Donatus directs the Hessische Hausstiftung (Foundation of the House of Hesse), a foundation (see below) established to curate and showcase the cultural heritage and history of the House of Hesse, a dynasty which ruled the Electorate of Hesse-Cassel until 1866, the Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine until 1918, and whose male-line descendants include the Protestant leader Philip the Magnanimous, the Swedish king Frederick I, Russia's last tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna, the exiled Spanish queen Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, and Britain's last viceroy of India, the assassinated Louis, Earl Mountbatten of Burma.
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Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse
Profession & Marriage and issue
Donatus also manages Prinz von Hessen, a winery specializing in production of varietal vintages on his 45 hectare vineyard. Prince Donatus' father became the head of the Hesse-Cassel line on the death of his own father, Landgrave Philip in 1980. Having also been the adopted son and heir of his distant cousin, Louis, Prince of Hesse and by Rhine, the latter's death in 1968 as the last male of the Hesse-Darmstadt branch left Moritz head of the entire House of Hesse, to which Donatus is the successor. Marriage and issue Donatus married Countess Floria Franziska Marie-Luisa Erika von Faber-Castell (born 14
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Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse
Marriage and issue
October 1974 Düsseldorf) in a civil ceremony in Wiesbaden on 25 April 2003. The bride is a communications professional and a niece of Count Anton Wolfgang von Faber-Castell, chairman of the board of the famous Faber-Castell pen-and-pencil company headquartered near Nuremberg and scion of the eponymous family. The couple's religious wedding ceremony took place on 17 May 2003, attended by royalty and aristocrats. Held at the Johanneskirche and followed by a grand ball in the Green Salon, state room of the former Friedrichshof palace in Kronberg (now a luxury hotel and golf course) where Donatus's ancestress, the German Empress
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Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse
Marriage and issue & Foundation of the House of Hesse
Frederick, lived in widowhood, more than 300 guests were present. Among them was Caroline, Princess of Hanover, the (then) heiress presumptive of Monaco; Princess Benedikte of Denmark, aunt of the bridegroom and sister of Queens Margrethe II and Anne-Marie of Greece; and Gloria, Princess of Thurn and Taxis. Landgrave Donatus and his wife have a daughter and two sons, Princess Paulina and Hereditary Prince Moritz (twins, born 26 March 2007, Frankfurt am Main, Germany) and Prince August (born 24 August 2012, Frankfurt am Main, Germany). Foundation of the House of Hesse Founded in 1928, the Foundation of the House of Hesse
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Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse
Foundation of the House of Hesse
is the successor institution of a family trust that had been established in 1830, confiscated by the Kingdom of Prussia in 1866, and re-established after partial restitution in 1878. The foundation manages the family fortunes including forests, agricultural estates, castles, hotels and an art collection. The latter is mainly shown at Fasanerie Palace in Eichenzell, Hesse, a former summer palace of the Prince Abbots of Fulda that had been taken over by the Landgraves of Hesse after the secularization and mediatisation of the Prince-bishopric of Fulda in 1803. Schlosshotel Kronberg and Grandhotel Hessischer Hof in Frankfurt are hotels, the Weingut
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Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse
Foundation of the House of Hesse
Prinz von Hessen a winery in Johannisberg which was purchased in 1957, while Schloß Wolfsgarten south of Frankfurt am Main and Panker estate are used as private seats of the family. Other castles have been sold, such as Schloss Philippsruhe in Hanau (in 1950), Schloss Rumpenheim in Offenbach am Main (in 1965) and Tarasp Castle in Switzerland (in 2016).
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Donington and Albrighton
Location & Background & Wildlife
Donington and Albrighton Location This site is in Albrighton Village in Humphreston Brook Valley, in Shropshire, close to the Church. Travelling to the site can be done by train, car or bus, with a carpark for the reserve signposted by Donington Church. Postcode: WV7 3EP. Grid reference: SJ 809046. Background This 5.4 hectare Nature reserve site in the villages of Donington and Albrighton is located precisely in the valley of the Humphreston Brook. Wildlife St. Cuthbert's Meadow is the main part of the reserve, and is mostly used as a recreational area by the locals. The St. Cuthbert's well is surrounded
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Donington and Albrighton
Wildlife
by older trees like Beech, Hazel, but most noticeably Old Yew. These mature trees make it an important area for nesting birds. The Donington Pool itself is a valuable area for breeding wildfowl, some fishing is allowed on this pool but is done through the Royal British Legion. At the far side of Donington Pool is a willow carr woodland area, with streams and marshes. This woodland is not open to the public due to conflicting issues with Health and Safety, but is still an important area for wildlife. More than ninety different bird types have been found either in, or flying over
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Donington and Albrighton
Wildlife & History of the site
the site, and 30 bird species are known to breed in this reserve. History of the site Historically the margin marking the boundary between Donington and Albrighton is shown by the Humphreston Brook. John Talbot, a miller in the early 17th century, made Donington Pool by damming the brook at Rectory Road, in order to power his mill by providing a non-stop water supply. However because of this damming he was fined by Donington, but not by Albrighton due to permission for the mill already being approved. The original pool created was bigger but due to stages of Hydrosere Succession it is
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Donington and Albrighton
History of the site & Art and the Local Nature Reserve
gradually shrinking and will eventually turn into marshland, and wet woodland. The famous well of St. Cuthberts is believed to hold miraculous water that can cure the blind. Art and the Local Nature Reserve The fishing pool in the LNR has been awarded £50,000 to be spent on improving access to the public and those with disabilities. These improvements in Donington Pool, Albrighton, include new fishing pegs and an access platform to allow all visitors to get to the water's edge. An art project funded by the arts council has recently occurred on this LNR site. This involved Richard Taylor, an artist who
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Donington and Albrighton
Art and the Local Nature Reserve
with the help of the local people designed the centre piece. This centre piece was placed in the pool, and is made up of copper sculptured fish, with open mouths that spray water. To represent the wildflowers present on the site, metal and glass sculptures were placed in the meadow, and brass rubbings were used to include the history of St. Cuthberts well in the design. As the area needs to be maintained, RAF Cosford Trainees were asked to help. This work involved repairing a pathway, and clearing vegetation.
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Donkey basketball
Donkey basketball Donkey basketball is a variation on the standard game of basketball, played on a standard basketball court, but in which the players ride donkeys. A donkey basketball game is usually staged as a one-shot fundraising event, typically in public schools. Commercial farms provide donkeys and equipment, splitting the proceeds with the hiring party. Donkey basketball has been practiced in the United States since the 1930s. Donkey basketball has been targeted by animal rights activists who claim that the sport is cruel to animals, for reasons such as the inexperience of participants with handling the donkeys. Promoters counter that the
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Donkey basketball
events are supervised and the animals are treated humanely.
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Donnchad Grana Ó Cellaigh
Donnchad Grana Ó Cellaigh Donnchad Grana Ó Cellaigh, Irish Lord, died 1589.
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Dorothea Biehl
Biography
Dorothea Biehl Charlotta Dorothea Biehl (2 June 1731 in Copenhagen – 17 May 1788) was a Danish author, playwright and translator. Biography Charlotta Dorothea Biehl was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. Her parents were Christian Æmilius Biehl and Sophie Hedevig Brøer. At an early age, she learned to read and write in both the Danish and German languages from her maternal grandfather, Hans Brøer who died when she was eight years old. After his death, her parents forbid her to read, and when her grandmother also died in 1746, she had to become a maid in 1747. In 1755, her father became
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Dorothea Biehl
Biography
a secretary at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1761, Biehl started to translate plays from French in particular, but also from German and Italian for the Royal Danish Theatre. In 1762, her own play, Poète Campagnard, had its first performance, and she continued as a playwright until 1783. She wrote 13 comedies and was the first author in Denmark to give children parts and lines in her plays. Her greatest success was Den kierlige Mand (1764). Her play Den listige Optrækkerske (1765) about a woman using men's sexuality as a mean of self confirmation made a scandal. In 1771, she
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Dorothea Biehl
Biography
met Johan Bülow whose position at the royal count inspired Biehl's historical letters about the Danish kings Frederik V, Christian VI, Frederik VI and Christian VII. Her correspondence with Johan Bülow, Brevveksling imellem fortrolige venner was published in 1783.
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Dorothy Riggs Pitelka
Biography
Dorothy Riggs Pitelka Dorothy Riggs Pitelka (born Dorothy Getchell Riggs, 13 September 1920 – 6 February 1994) was an American zoologist, protistologist, cancer researcher, and pioneer in applications of electron microscopy to zoology and protistology, known for her 1963 book Electron-Microscopic Structure of Protozoa. Biography She was born in Merzifon, Turkey, where her father was the business manager of a missionary school. (Her father was a great-great-great-grandson (3x-grandson) of Zebulon Riggs (1719–1780), who was one of the first inhabitants of Mendham Township, New Jersey.) When she was three years old, the family returned from Turkey to the United States. They
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Dorothy Riggs Pitelka
Biography
eventually settled in Denver, Colorado. She received in 1941 her bachelor's degree in zoology from the University of Colorado Boulder. With the aid of a teaching assistantship and a research fellowship, she became a graduate student in zoology at UC Berkeley and in February 1943 married a fellow graduate student Frank Pitelka. The birth of their first child delayed Dorothy Patella's progress toward a Ph.D., which she received in 1948 under the supervision of Harold Kirby. Her research for the dissertation involved the study of protozoan flagella by means of an electron microscope. She was one of the first electron
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Dorothy Riggs Pitelka
Biography
microscopists at Berkeley. Most of Pitelka's scientific career was devoted to research on mammary-gland cells as a member of UC Berkeley's Cancer Research Laboratory. She investigated the fine structure of normal, precancerous breast cells under various physiological conditions. She was the first person to discover a low-virulent form of the mouse mammary tumor virus and to demonstrate that the virus can be transmitted congenitally. Together with her student Joanne Emmerman, Pitelka developed a procedure for growing fully active breast cells in culture. In 1967–1968 Dorothy Pitelka was the president of the International Society of Protozoologists (later renamed the International Society of Protistologists).
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Dorothy Riggs Pitelka
Biography
From 1971 to 1984 she was an adjunct professor of biology at UC Berkeley. She died in Sacramento, California. Upon her death, she was survived by her husband, three sons, daughter Kazi Pitelka (a concert violinist and, since 1991, principal violist for the Los Angeles Opera), and four grandchildren.
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Dorset Island
Geography
Dorset Island Geography The island is 4 mi (6.4 km) long and 2 mi (3.2 km) wide, with its highest elevation 220 m (720 ft) above sea level. On the southern end of Dorset Island, at an elevation of 243 m (797 ft) above sea level, the mountain, Cape Dorset, projects into the Hudson Strait. It is part of the Kingnait Range (Kingnait, in Inuktitut, means "high mountains"). The cape represents the southern tip of the Foxe Peninsula. On September 24, 1631, Captain Luke Foxe named the landform "Cape Dorset" to honor his benefactor, Lord Chamberlain, Edward Sackville, 4th Earl of Dorset. Kingnait Hill, at 208 m (682 ft) high, is located
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Dorset Island
Geography
on the island's north-west side. The shorter Eegatuak Hill is located 0.7 mi (1.1 km) north of the cape, on its eastern side, rising 99 m (325 ft) above sea level, and exhibiting a distinctive bowl-shape surmounted by a cairn. Mallik Island, directly to the north, is joined to Dorset Island by sand and boulders. A natural harbour exists in the peninsula formed by the southeast side of Mallik Island and the northwest side of Dorset Island with prevailing northwesterly winds at 10 to 15 knots, stronger in September and October. The anchorage may have heavy swell conditions and there is frequent fog during the
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Dorset Island
Geography & History
navigation season of early August through mid-October. Ice break-up is around mid-July, and freeze-up occurs in early November. Winter ice thickness can be up to 1.2 m (3 ft 11 in). There are several other islands within 10 km, including Okolli Island and Sakkiak Island. History In 1913, a trading post was established on the island by the Hudson's Bay Company. A Roman Catholic mission was located on Dorset Island during the period of 1938 to 1960. The first discovery of the remains of Dorset culture was on Dorset Island. An ancient Paleo-Eskimo people, they flourished in this area for about 2,000 years, during the period
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Dorset Island
History & Community & Wildlife
of 1000 BC through 1100 AD. Present-day Dorset Islanders, Inuit who descend from the later Thule culture, refer to Dorset culture people as tuniit in their legends. Community Across from Mallik Island, on the northern side of Dorset Island is located the Inuit hamlet of Cape Dorset (also named Kingnait). It is approximately 7.2 mi (11.6 km) north of the mountain cape bearing the same name. Because the people of this community are known for their artisanship, including drawing, printmaking, and carving, the community of Cape Dorset is commonly referred to as the "Inuit art capital". Wildlife The island and its surrounds
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are frequented by Arctic wolves, polar bears, and Arctic fox, as well as caribou and Arctic hare. Seals appear regularly, as do beluga whale during their migration through by the island in October and April. Peregrine falcons, snowy owls, ptarmigan and ducks abound. Ornithologists consider the island's cape a major entry way to the nesting area of the blue goose. In 1929, it was the departure point for naturalist Dr. J. Dewey Soper in his quest for locate the blue goose's Foxe Basin nest area. Mallikjuaq Territorial Park spans both Dorset Island and Mallik Island. Notable for its Thule culture, Dorset culture,
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Wildlife
and Inuit archaeological sites that date back as far as 3,000 years ago, it is reachable by foot from Cape Dorset at low tide, or by boat.
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Dot (song)
Background
Dot (song) Background "Dot" was recorded with the rest of Percolater at Chapman Recording Studios in Kansas City, Missouri and at Nightingale Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. Stevenson and guitarist Stephen Egerton served as record producers and additional recording engineers. The recordings were mixed by John Hampton at Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee. "Can't Say" and "A Boy Named Sue" were also recorded during the Percolater sessions but were left off of the album. "Dot" was released through Cruz Records in 1992 as a 10-inch single, cassette single, and CD single. The music video for "Dot" shows the band members performing the
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Dot (song)
Background
song on a set made to resemble the interior of a house, with Reynolds using various props related to the song's lyrics such as a telescope, telephone, and mirror. Stevenson did not think "Dot" was the strongest choice of song for a music video. Reynolds later recalled that "When we went to record the 'Dot' video, it was really apparent that Bill was dissatisfied. He wasn't happy". "At that point I was idealizing we would put our foot forward visually with a song that maybe had more of an eighth note drive to it," said Stevenson, "but on that record
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Dot (song)
Background & Reception
I didn't have really any good songs, so it's like 'Okay, a lot of lip from you, Stevenson. Where's your good song?' And it's like 'I don’t have any.'" Reception Deborah Orr of CMJ New Music Report said "'Dot' is classic All, whizzy and boiling over with happy punk sentiments." Mike DaRonco of Allmusic focused his comments on the single's others songs, saying "'Can't Say' has the same heartfelt lyrics and all-around goofiness that All are known for. But what makes the single worthwhile is their rendition of Johnny Cash's 'A Boy Named Sue': just listening to the normally high-pitched
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Dot (song)
Reception
voice of Scott Reynolds trying to do his best Man in Black imitation is a scream."
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Doto onusta
Distribution & Description & Ecology
Doto onusta Distribution This species was first described from Brittany, France. It has rarely been reported since the original description. Henning Lemche identified it with the common species which feeds on the hydroid Dynamena pumila, predominantly in the intertidal region. Description This dendronotid nudibranch is translucent white with dark red spots on the ceratal tubercles. The back and sides are spattered with red pigment which extends up the inner faces of the rhinophore sheaths. It is illustrated in colour in a more detailed publication by Hesse in 1873. Ecology Doto onusta feeds on the hydroid Dynamena pumila, family Sertulariidae.
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Double-banded sandgrouse
Subspecies & Description
Double-banded sandgrouse Subspecies There are three subspecies: P. b. ansorgei is found in south west Angola, P. b. bicinctus is found in Namibia, Botswana and the north west of Cape Province and P. b. multicolor is found in Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique and Transvaal. Description A moderate sized bird with a plump body, the double-banded sandgrouse has a small pigeon-like head and long wings and tail. The general colour of the plumage is light brown with darker mottling and rows of whitish specks. The male is distinguished by having a conspicuous black and white band on its forehead and a chestnut
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Double-banded sandgrouse
Description & Distribution and habitat
throat area delineated by another black and white band. Both sexes have an area of bare yellow skin surrounding their eye and the male has an orange beak. The female is smaller and duller in colour. The juvenile resembles the female. Distribution and habitat The double-banded sandgrouse is found in Angola, Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. It has a preference for short trampled grass beside roads and tracks, gravel patches, tussocky grassland and recently burned areas of scrub with green shoots starting to develop. It is also seen in areas of scanty vegetation beneath scattered Terminalia
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Double-banded sandgrouse
Distribution and habitat & Behaviour
sericea and Burkea africana trees and in scrubby mopane woodland. It is less common than Burchell's sandgrouse (Pterocles burchelli) and Namaqua sandgrouse (Pterocles namaqua), both of which have an overlapping distribution in southern Africa. Behaviour The diet consists largely of seeds including acacia, red pea (Requenia sphaerosperma), Tephrosia, Cyperus, blackjack (Bidens bidentata) and hairy thorn-apple Datura innoxia. Breeding takes place between February and September, peaking earlier in the northern part of the range than the south. The male has a courtship display in which he walks round in circles with his beak near the ground and his tail raised high. The
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Double-banded sandgrouse
Behaviour
nest is a shallow depression in the soil, lined with a few bits of dried vegetation, often hidden between grass tufts or under a bush. Two or three eggs are laid and both sexes take it in turn to incubate them. They hatch in about 24 days. The chicks are precocial, being active with eyes open and clothed in fluffy down as soon as they are hatched. In about a month they have grown adult-type feathers and can fly. The double-banded sandgrouse is most often seen in groups of one to five birds, often two or four. The birds are monogamous
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Double-banded sandgrouse
Behaviour
and these are probably pairs or family units. In the morning they tend to feed in dry areas well away from water but in the afternoon they are most often seen near watering places. They visit water again, often in larger groups of up to 10, after dark. In Borakalalo Game Reserve, South Africa they were observed at dry times of year, in February and March and again between July and September. They were absent from the park during the wet summer period, from September to January.
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Doublespotted queenfish
Relationship with humans
Doublespotted queenfish Relationship with humans Doublespotted queenfish are pursued as game fish and are sometimes used as bait as well. The IGFA all tackle world record for the species stands at 3.29kg (7lb 4oz) caught off of Benguerra Island, Mozambique in 2008.
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Doug Young (ice hockey)
Junior hockey & Professional hockey
Doug Young (ice hockey) Junior hockey Young had a great start to his hockey career when he was part of the 1926 Memorial Cup champion Calgary Canadians. He followed this feat by joining the Canadian Professional Hockey League as a member of the Kitchener Millionaires (later renamed the Toronto Millionaires) and playing sound defensive hockey. The IHL took notice and Young transferred to the Cleveland Indians to start the 1929 season. For two more seasons he continued to display his defensive talent until finally the NHL took notice. Professional hockey Within a two-month span in 1931, Young was claimed by
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Doug Young (ice hockey)
Professional hockey
the Philadelphia Quakers in an Inter-league draft, claimed by the New York Americans in the Dispersal Draft, and traded to the Detroit Falcons for Ron Martin. So finally, on October 18, 1931, Young had found his NHL home with the Detroit Falcons. In the 1931–32 season Young made his NHL debut and posted a career-high ten goals in his rookie campaign. He would continue to knock in a few goals and play sound defensive hockey for Detroit (now renamed the Detroit Red Wings) and in the 1935–36 season, he helped them win the Stanley Cup. Young missed most of the
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Doug Young (ice hockey)
Professional hockey
1937 season with an injury, but his name was still engraved on the Stanley Cup. He was Captain of the Red Wings from 1935–38. He was selected to appear in his first All-Star Game in 1939. Prior to 1940, Young was signed as a free agent by the Montreal Canadiens, where he would play his last 50 games in the NHL. Young was claimed on waivers by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1940 and was set down to their farm team, the Providence Reds of the American Hockey League. Young finished out his career scoring 22 points for the Reds in
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Doug Young (ice hockey)
Professional hockey & Retirement
the 1940–41 season. Retirement After his retirement in 1941 Doug Young went on to pursue a career as an On-Ice Official for the NHL and to work for the Detroit Red Wings home office.
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Douglas Cummings
Douglas Cummings Douglas Cummings (1946 – May 14, 2014) was a British cellist. His father was the violist Keith Cummings. Cummings studied at the Royal Academy of Music (RAM), and was also a student of Gregor Piatigorsky. He became principal cellist of the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) in 1969 and held the post for 24 years, until 1993. He also served as a member of the LSO Board of Directors. After his departure from the LSO, Cummings taught at the RAM, the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and the Oundle School. He was a
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Douglas Cummings
founder member of the London Virtuosi Chamber Ensemble. He was also a founder member of the Cummings String Quartet together with his sister Diana Cummings. His recordings include the 2004 album The British Cello Phenomenon. He also performed and recorded with the Lindsay String Quartet.
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Dover Marine War Memorial
Description
Dover Marine War Memorial Dover Marine War Memorial stands in the old Dover Marine Station in the Western Docks, Dover, England. The port has effectively been closed for several years; it is currently used as a berthing station for cruise liners, and is only open when a liner is in dock. Description The memorial was created in remembrance of South Eastern and Chatham Railway employees who served during World War I. The Railway had 5,222 individuals who served of whom 556 had died, Standing on a granite plinth is a group of three sturdy figures cast in bronze, a sailor,
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Dover Marine War Memorial
Description
a soldier, and rising above and between them the winged "Victory", a woman, holding aloft the "torch of truth". The memorial also consists of a wall inscribed with the names of those who fell in World War I. Those remembered are the 556 men of the South Eastern and Chatham Railway who laid down their lives in the Great War and 626 men of the Southern Railway who died fighting in World War II. The war memorial was unveiled on 28 October 1922 by R.H Cosmo-Bonsor the Chairman of the South Eastern and Chatham Railway Managing Committee and the sculptor
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Dover Marine War Memorial
Description
was Mr. W. C. H. King. In his career, Mr. King worked closely with Gilbert Bayes and was the sculptor of the statue of Robert Owen in Newtown, Powys, finished after Bayes had died. King also sculpted the Great War memorial in St Peter’s Church, Wolverhampton, and some statuary in the niches of the tower of All Souls College in Oxford.
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Down with Love (song)
Down with Love (song) "Down with Love" is a popular song with lyrics by E.Y. Harburg and music by Harold Arlen. It was originally written in 1937 for Kay Thompson, but introduced by her replacement, Vivian Vance, in the Broadway musical Hooray for What!. The song was recorded in 1940 by Eddie Condon's Orchestra with vocals by Lee Wiley. The song has been performed by Judy Garland, Bobby Darin, and Blossom Dearie among others, and has become a pop and jazz standard. Barbra Streisand recorded "Down with Love" in 1963 for The Second Barbra Streisand Album, and performed the song
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Down with Love (song)
live on The Judy Garland Show. Garland's rendition was featured in the 2003 movie Down with Love, with an additional version by Michael Bublé and Holly Palmer.
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Dr. J. W. S. Gallagher House
Description
Dr. J. W. S. Gallagher House Description The Dr. J. W. S. Gallagher House is essentially rectangular, with a gabled porch on the side and another on the rear. It is two stories with side gables, a low-pitched roof, and wide eaves. The house has stucco walls with cypress trim. Architectural details include a five-sided bay window on the northeast corner, sawn wood decorations, and came glasswork windows. It was nominated for being a well-preserved example of the modest residential commissions that typified Purcell & Elmslie's work, despite their acclaim for more prominent projects such as Merchants National Bank in
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Dr. J. W. S. Gallagher House
Description
downtown Winona.
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Dr. Steve-O
Plot & Format
Dr. Steve-O Plot Dr. Steve-O was a reality TV show where Steve-O acts as a doctor, to help males overcome their fears, thus the headline created by Steve-O, "Turning wussies into men." In every episode, Dr. Steve-O helps three different men, and makes them complete three challenges to overcome their fear. Format The show begins with Dr. Steve-O, riding in a customized ambulance along with his driver (Reggie) and nurse (Trishelle), showing the viewers videos sent in by men who want to overcome their fear. They then go to the subject's home and complete the first challenge, then they pick
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Dr. Steve-O
Format
them up and go to another location for another challenge. Dr. Steve-O follows a checklist for the overcoming of a wussy's fears. If someone decides that a challenge is too embarrassing for them, they can simply walk away and risk being called a wuss. People who complete the process are awarded clean bills of health by Steve-O, who usually staples them onto the recipients.
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Dragon Ball Z: Buyū Retsuden
Gameplay
Dragon Ball Z: Buyū Retsuden Gameplay The gameplay is quite similar to the Super Butoden games for the Super Famicom. It features the split-screen that allows the player to stay so far from the opponents and performs an energy ki blast although is not necessary to stay away from the opponent to perform it. When the ki blast is performed far away, the opponent has very little time to defend from the ki blast. The game is a typical fighting game. "A" punches, "B" kicks, "Up" jumps, and various combination moves can be done by holding the various controller buttons together.
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Dragon Ball Z: Buyū Retsuden
Gameplay
The "C" button is used to switch between staying on land and flying in the sky. A unique feature in this game is that both characters will always be on-screen simultaneously — leading to the game doing vertical split-screen with scrolling, rotating split screen, and various other neat tricks the Mega Drive was not known for doing (accomplished using various tricks with VDP layer management). This feature is in fact required by some of the strongest moves (which require both players to be far away from each other). The playable characters are Goku, Gohan, Krillin, Piccolo, Vegeta, Captain Ginyu, Recoome, Frieza, Future
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Dragon Ball Z: Buyū Retsuden
Gameplay & Development
Trunks, Android 18, and Cell. Development Because the Super Famicom dominated the Japanese market, most licensed game titles based on manga and anime properties were released for this platform. But that did not happen in Europe, where in most territories the Mega Drive sales were even higher than the Super NES. Due to the popularization of the Dragon Ball franchise in countries like France and Spain, the original Super Butoden for the Super Famicom were so well-received that Bandai decided the development of a Dragon Ball game for the Mega Drive. The time of development was even higher than the
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Dragon Ball Z: Buyū Retsuden
Development
Super Butoden series with an outstanding result.